Category: Sqrxz 4

With the help of Gisberto Rondinella we were able to start porting our games to Nintendo 3DS. The first Retroguru game to run on the Nintendo 3DS was Fruit’Y, which is now followed by Sqrxz 4, a horribly difficult Jump’n’Think game. This makes Sqrxz 4 available for more than 20 platforms!

In cooperation with Amiga Future you were already able to play Sqrxz 4 for Amiga OCS almost for a month. Now the game is also available for everyone else as a digital download, free of charge. Please keep in mind, the Sqrxz series is intended to be very difficult. If Sqrxz is not for you, we do have other games, which might be fitting the mainstream taste.

Frank Wille did a perfect job on this re-coded game. It pushes the classic Amiga truly to it’s limits. The game runs as a whole with 50 frames per second. The great tunes by Alexander Wilkund and Johan Letfors will get tears in your eyes… and the bloody level design by Shahzad Sahaib will keep you busy for hours. Not to forget the great artwork by Simon Butler and Jan Jensen. Helping hand as usual Denny Müller. Simon is up to paid work at the moment… so if you need a great and reliable artist, you know to whom to talk to!

We also plan a physical boxed edition, just as we did with Sqrxz 3. It will be on a pay what you want base, but minimum 8 EUR including shipping to Germany or Austria to cover our expenses. If you want to get us more than this, we also wont say no :) Please contact us, if we should put a copy for you on side.

Thanks to Bruno Marie (Gameblabla), Sqrxz is heading back the way it came from, to an calculator! Sqrxz 4 has been ported and is now ready for your TI Nspire CX! Backports of the first three parts are very possible and might happen over the next few weeks.

Along with all Sqrxz parts, we will be at the 6th Retro-Börse Vienna tomorrow, also presenting Giana’s Return and Xump for the Wii as first release. Thanks to our Wii-Porter Fabio! The homepage might not be updated immediate, so the first-release will remain exclusive for this event in Vienna.

Sergei Kolesnikov who usually does our Motomagx ports did a port for Sqrxz 4 to OpenDingux. So if you happen to have a Dingoo A320 running Dingux, get ready to smash your device. to enjoy the fourth part of Sqrxz. Thanks Sergei!